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Star Sullivan honored with prestigious CSU advising award
Mechanical Engineering undergraduate advisor Star Sullivan is a 2023 – 2024 recipient of the prestigious Jack E. Cermak Advising Award, recognizing excellence in academic advising across CSU.
CSU-led satellite mission to study extreme weather moves into construction phase
A Colorado State University-led effort to study extreme weather from space using small satellites passed a key review by NASA.
CASE project update: BMES to help CSU student with adaptive vehicle controls
The Controls and Steering Engineering (CASE) adaptive vehicle control senior design project received a donated vehicle for this year's E-Days.
The spring melt is coming for mountain snow, but not all will make it to the Colorado River
Becky Bolinger, Colorado’s assistant state climatologist, expressed some guarded optimism about the state’s snow data. “Living in Colorado, sometimes it's hard to have those good vibes because it can just turn on a dime.” (KUNC/NPR)
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment awards $3.25M to protect Colorado air quality
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has awarded $3.25 million to Colorado State University researchers to improve and protect Colorado’s air quality related to methane emissions from oil and gas production.
Internship spotlight: Working on groundbreaking battery research with Amanda Mohrlang
Fourth-year chemical and biological engineering student Amanda Mohrlang found her passion for computational modeling through a hands-on research internship at Prieto Battery.
Engineering Recipients of the 2024 Celebrate! Colorado State Awards Announced
Each year, Colorado State University celebrates the teaching, research and service achievements of CSU students, alumni and friends, academic faculty, administrative professionals and classified staff as part of the Celebrate! Colorado State Awards.
Civil engineering softball star credits support from CSU for her success as student-athlete
Sydney Hornbuckle was told during several college visits she could not feasibly balance the demands of her athletic schedule with an engineering curriculum. At CSU, Sydney heard a different story.
New hydraulic faculty member to research environmental fluid mechanics in aquatic ecosystems
Tseng came to CSU largely for the long tradition of water resource engineering and hydraulics in the department, and also for the strong collaborations with colleges across campus.
Report outlines ways to spur homeowner investment to address climate change
Associate Professor Steve Conrad is a co-author on a new report funded by the Department of Energy that examines attitudes around residential retrofit activity by homeowners.